<span>1. It will not be spread out horizontally across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 4, Nancy selected an incorrect scale on the axis. This is true (though I wouldn't have used the word "incorrect") but the "incorrectness" is relatively small.</span>
<span>2. It will not be spread out vertically across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 5, Nancy selected an incorrect scale on the y-axis. This is true and the "incorrectness" is relatively large. </span>
<span>3. It will not be spread out horizontally across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 2, Nancy plotted time instead of temperature on the axis. This is plain nonsense!</span>
<span>4. It will not be spread out vertically across the entire coordinate plane because in Step 3, Nancy plotted temperature instead of time on the y-axis. This is also plain nonsense!</span>
<span>So, of the options on offer, I think 2. best describes the graph</span>
Answer:
570$
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to subtract 610 minus 570...hope this helps! have a G.R.E.A.T Christmas season!
The tools that were used by ancient mathematicians to make geometric constructions are compasses and straightedges. A compass is a drawing instrument used to draw circles and arcs. The straightedges on the other hand is a tool to check on the accuracy of a straight line.
The answer is first choice.
Answer:
<h2>(3x + 4)²</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Your number = x
2) Multiply it by 3 = 3x
3) Add 4 = 3x + 4
4) Square the result (quantity square) = (3x + 4)²
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Answer:
Pierre has enough boards and nails to make 9 tables and 5 chairs.
Step-by-step explanation:
13T+8C ≤ 220
Let us substitute 9 for T and 5 for C and check.
13(9) + 8(5) = 117 + 40
= 157 < 220
So, 220 wooden boards are sufficient to make 9 tables and 5 chairs.
48T+37C ≤ 760
Substitute 9 for T and 5 for C.
48(9)+37(5) = 432 + 185
= 617 < 760
So, 760 nails are sufficient to make 9 tables and 5 chairs.
Hence, Pierre has enough boards and nails to make 9 tables and 5 chairs.